Hotel.Online Hospitality News
November 15, 2008
- YMCA hotel sold for $4.65M (The Stamford Advocate, Conn.)
- Survey: Promote Coast to adults: Majority of visitors eat, gamble, shop (The Sun Herald, Biloxi, Miss.)
- County hotels, eateries shine on AAA list (The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.)
- Holiday Inn looks ahead (The Berkshire Eagle, Pittsfield, Mass.)
- Fairfield Inn renovation draws praise from Marriott exec (The Frederick News-Post, Md.)
- BRIEF: Comfort Inn fire ruled an accident (Glasgow Daily Times, Ky.)
- $5 fee at center of Sea Pines lawsuit (The Island Packet, Hilton Head Island, S.C.)
- Local hotels accused of gouging during Dolly: Motel 6 clerk believes manager charged more because of extra people in rooms (Valley Morning Star, Harlingen, Texas)
- LV Sands completes offering (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
- City's casino rises as nation's economy dives (The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Area hotels and restaurants earn AAA awards (Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.)
- 3 towns in casino derby not new to the game (Chicago Tribune)
- Casino to rock: Cherokee resort to become Hard Rock Casino Tulsa (Tulsa World, Okla.)
- Cyber deal to woo tourists (Gulf Daily News, Manama, Bahrain)
- Catoosa casino to bear Hard Rock logo (Claremore Daily Progress, Okla.)
- Holiday Inn work to start (Yakima Herald-Republic, Wash.)
- Fire destroys Plattsburgh hotel, gym, bar and restaurant (The Press-Republican, Plattsburgh, N.Y.)
- Tourism board hears promotional ideas (The Wilson Daily Times, N.C.)
- County Inn & Suites now open (The Wilson Daily Times, N.C.)
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